A model at the Alexander Wang show wears a camel-colored coat. / Jason DeCrow, AP

by Arienne Thompson, USA TODAY

by Arienne Thompson, USA TODAY

New York Fashion Week wrapped up its latest season at Lincoln Center this week, but we won't see the trends that came down the runways until fall. But don't fret - USA TODAY has the scoop on the big trends you should keep an eye out for come autumn.

Fur

Americana designer Tommy Hilfiger treated his fashion-show guests to a trip to the ski slopes, complete with faux snow on the runway. He also showed a diverse collection of fur and shearling, both annual staples for cold-weather dressing. The fluffy stuff tipped jacket collars and hoods and made its way onto the models' chic après-ski boots.

Real way: Faux is fab! Keep that in mind as you look to emulate this trend, and hit up stores such as Zara, H&M and even Target for items with touches of feel-good fur.

Texture

Michelle Obama's go-to inauguration designer, Jason Wu, is a master of his craft, and that was no more evident than during his darkly romantic show, which saw a mix of lush, gotta-feel-them textures in shades of plum, lavender, gray and black. "I'm in texture heaven this season," he told USA TODAY, "whether we have velvet or embroidery, to fox to mink. You name it, we've got it! We've got the relief of beautiful chiffon and soft slip dressing. We have the coziness of outerwear that felt important and sport."

Real way: Cool weather means there's always an opportunity to layer. Pile on the textures, mixing leather, fur and cashmere together at will.

Prints

Diane von Furstenberg is one of the best in the business when it comes to prints. So it was no surprise her "Bohemian Wrapsody"-themed show - which also payed homage to the legendary wrap dress she invented 40 years ago - played up the prints, too. Her collection was full of black and white swirls and coral reef-esque designs in orange, gold stars and blue ocean waves.

Real way: Being print-happy is a good thing, so don't be afraid to experiment with contrasting prints within one look. Just make sure they're in the same color family to keep the look from getting too busy.

Oversized outerwear

Bulky coats and jackets have never looked this good. Fashion star Alexander Wang never misses, and his collection of oversized outerwear hit with a bang, once more. He presented trenches, double-breasted peacoats, multi-pocketed overcoats and sporty puffers in neon yellow, gray, camel, black and blue, creating perfectly layered but deliciously quirky looks.

Real way: Adding bulk to your frame may seem like a no-no, but when done with sophistication, it works. Keep the look underneath streamlined and sleek, then add an over-the-top jacket.